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India an open market, Starlink must tick all the boxes for licence: Telecom minister Scindia

On Starlink’s pending applications since 2021, Scindia clarified, “That is between the company and the application process. They have to check off all the boxes, and the minute they do that, they will get their licence.”

March 18, 2025 / 12:28 IST
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"I see satcom’s role as very complementary in terms of providing connectivity," Scindia said.

Starlink must meet all application guidelines to secure a license in India, the government remains company-agnostic and open to competition in the satellite broadband sector, Union Minister for Communications and Development of the North Eastern Region, Jyotiraditya Scindia told Moneycontrol on Tuesday.

“The market is open for anyone who wants to come and operate in India, provided they fill up the pro forma, get the license, avail of the spectrum—which would be administratively assigned—and get into operation,” Scindia told Moneycontrol on Tuesday.

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On Starlink’s pending applications since 2021, Scindia clarified, “That is between the company and the application process. They have to check off all the boxes, and the minute they do that, they will get their licence.”

Reaffirming the government’s pro-competition stance, he added, “I'm company-agnostic and consumer-focused, and therefore, I need to give choice to my consumer. For instance, a consumer will decide whether he wants to go on broadband or mobile, and I have to provide that choice.”